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To my fellow community members, let me share with you how I was able to fix all my problems (CTDs, no sound, , running sorta, etc) with Rogue Squadron!

First I would like to give my biggest heart felt thank you to Lisa of the GOG Costumer Support team, without her I wouldn't be able to play a game that I loved as a kid today with an Xbox 360 controller.

Below you'll see her email response to me with a lot of suggestions. Not knowing where to start I began from square one. And did the first thing she said which I've highlighted and underlined. And then all my problems were gone. No need for the other steps, but I'm sure they are/will be useful to others. But simply changing where I installed my game made the world of difference. And it works for older games I own as well. Blood now works again for me! I usually install all my games to a second hard drive and it has a program files and a (x86) version as well since most installers default to that and I just change the drive letter. But with older games, they might just not like that.

Hello,
Firstly make sure that you install the game to: C:\GOG Games\

Do not install it to Program Files or Program Files (x86), because then the game will not work.


Also make sure to always run the game using the dedicated shortcut "Launch Star Wars - Rogue Squadron 3D", which should be on your desktop, or if you didn't allow the game to create one on your desktop, then in the game installation folder: C:\GOG Games\Star Wars - Rogue Squadron 3D\

After that please try these troubleshooting steps:
1) Please make sure that you use "Run as Administrator" to install and to start the game (right-click on the shortcut or setup file and select "Run as Administrator"). If you are using Galaxy, then make sure to run Galaxy as Administrator.

2) Please reinstall the game AND add it to your anti-virus/firewall software's exception/trusted list. Simply disabling firewall or AV software could not be enough, since some of these software are running still in background or in services list. If you are using Galaxy, then please add Galaxy as well.

3) Reinstall the June 2010 DirectX runtime package. You can find the archive file containing the 2010 package installation files here:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8109

After that please download and install the DirectX Web Installer:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=35&e6b34bbe-475b-1abd-2c51-b5034bcdd6d2

You will have to extract the files into some folder, then open that folder and launch the DXSETUP.exe file in order to proceed with the installation.

4) Please update your graphics device drivers:
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx

5) Please make sure to unplug and/or disable all other unnecessary devices before starting the game.

Please let me know if this solved the issue.
Regards,
Lisa
Customer Support Representative
GOG.com
I thought this might be really useful to other pilots out there.

Cheers and Happy Gaming!
Post edited March 14, 2016 by MailBoxAssassin
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MailBoxAssassin: To my fellow community members, let me share with you how I was able to fix all my problems (CTDs, no sound, , running sorta, etc) with Rogue Squadron!

First I would like to give my biggest heart felt thank you to Lisa of the GOG Costumer Support team, without her I wouldn't be able to play a game that I loved as a kid today with an Xbox 360 controller.

Below you'll see her email response to me with a lot of suggestions. Not knowing where to start I began from square one. And did the first thing she said which I've highlighted and underlined. And then all my problems were gone. No need for the other steps, but I'm sure they are/will be useful to others. But simply changing where I installed my game made the world of difference. And it works for older games I own as well. Blood now works again for me! I usually install all my games to a second hard drive and it has a program files and a (x86) version as well since most installers default to that and I just change the drive letter. But with older games, they might just not like that.

Hello,
Firstly make sure that you install the game to: C:\GOG Games\

Do not install it to Program Files or Program Files (x86), because then the game will not work.


Also make sure to always run the game using the dedicated shortcut "Launch Star Wars - Rogue Squadron 3D", which should be on your desktop, or if you didn't allow the game to create one on your desktop, then in the game installation folder: C:\GOG Games\Star Wars - Rogue Squadron 3D\

After that please try these troubleshooting steps:
1) Please make sure that you use "Run as Administrator" to install and to start the game (right-click on the shortcut or setup file and select "Run as Administrator"). If you are using Galaxy, then make sure to run Galaxy as Administrator.

2) Please reinstall the game AND add it to your anti-virus/firewall software's exception/trusted list. Simply disabling firewall or AV software could not be enough, since some of these software are running still in background or in services list. If you are using Galaxy, then please add Galaxy as well.

3) Reinstall the June 2010 DirectX runtime package. You can find the archive file containing the 2010 package installation files here:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8109

After that please download and install the DirectX Web Installer:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=35&e6b34bbe-475b-1abd-2c51-b5034bcdd6d2

You will have to extract the files into some folder, then open that folder and launch the DXSETUP.exe file in order to proceed with the installation.

4) Please update your graphics device drivers:
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx

5) Please make sure to unplug and/or disable all other unnecessary devices before starting the game.

Please let me know if this solved the issue.
Regards,
Lisa
Customer Support Representative
GOG.com
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MailBoxAssassin: I thought this might be really useful to other pilots out there.

Cheers and Happy Gaming!
Followed this guide to the letter. Made no difference what so ever. Unable to map any of my Hotas Warthog controls in this game?
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mikethemadmonk: Followed this guide to the letter. Made no difference what so ever. Unable to map any of my Hotas Warthog controls in this game?
Have you tried finding the rogue.exe file to execute the launcher and using joystick options under hardware options in said launcher?
Try also setting the launch icon of the game to various compatibility options (try win98 first), sometimes that seems to correct problems with joystick detection.

Also if you use T.A.R.G.E.T. you can create a virtual three axis peripheral to use the throttle (just disable any axis that isn't the stick itself or the throttle axis), there's a button limit so something should probably be mapped via T.A.R.G.E.T. anyway, I did the same with my CH hotas and it works really well.
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MailBoxAssassin: Firstly make sure that you install the game to: C:\GOG Games\

Do not install it to Program Files or Program Files (x86), because then the game will not work.
This got my game to launch. Still can't run in resolutions higher than 800 x 600, but at least the game runs. Thanks!
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Reynard_Muldrake: Still can't run in resolutions higher than 800 x 600, but at least the game runs.
Try installing nGlide, and change your renderer to Glide in Rogue.exe. The nGlide configurator lets you set a different rendering resolution than is selected in-game, so you can have the HUD at 640x480, but the game in 4K. (Remember to set aspect ratio to perserve original)
Here is another guide to get better graphics. After I did this I even was able to get Reshade working and tweaked them some more. Looks pretty nice now for an older game.


http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2016/12/star-wars-rogue-squadron-3d-dx11.html
Thanks Maxi! I just installed this with the GoG defaults. It put the game in "Program files (x86)"
Time to move the install
Post edited April 18, 2019 by BlueLight